At Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge, Disney's main goal is to immerse you into another planet - detailed experience that is unlike any other you can have at a Disney Park.
One of the aspects of this immersion was the ever so famous spork. Sporks are a utensil that is not unfamiliar to us but it’s definitely not something you see at a Disney World quick service. They were first introduced to guests at Disneyland’s Batuu and were later seen at Batuu in Walt Disney World. However, it quickly became clear that guests were taking these sporks to keep at home or yes, even sell on eBay. It is now clear that the spork days are over and guests are now left with a regular fork.
This might seem trivial to some but the little details are what makes this land a complete, immersive experience. Unfortunately, the bad decisions of some will ruin the experience of all.
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Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Tips for Visiting Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at WDW
Bright suns! In case you haven’t heard, the all-new land Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will open on August 29 at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. We've compiled a few tips that’ll help you save time and get the most out of your visit to the planet Batuu’s Black Spire Outpost.
No matter if you’re there to help the Resistance survive, assist the First Order in tightening its grip on the galaxy, or just stopping by to pull a heist and make a few credits, you’ll be blending in with the locals and having fun in no time with the advice below.
Speak the local lingo
It’s always a good idea to learn about the local culture when you travel to a new country, and it’s no different when you step onto Batuu. Luckily for you, Batuuans speak Galactic Basic, so you’ll have no problem conversing with anyone you meet in the marketplace or in the cantina. That said, you’ll find these local greetings useful:
- “Bright suns!” (“Good day!”)
- “Rising moons.” (“Good evening/night.”)
- “May the Spires keep you.” (Said when parting ways; a formal goodbye.)
- “’Til the Spire” (Said when parting ways; a casual goodbye.)
Come with appropriate accessories
Even though Batuu is a place where a lot of action takes place, rest assured that you’ll be safe without your trusty blaster. Any prop weapon with a trigger or belt is prohibited. Lightsabers are permitted in Black Spire Outpost, just make sure they’re properly put away when you go on attractions and use common sense when around crowds of people.
Keep an eye on your droids
You’ll have a blast building your very own custom droid — BB- or R-series — at Droid Depot, but be careful with your new robot pal when exploring. It’s best to carry or stow droids rather than let them roam free. Note that the Droid Depot is a paid experience, and reservations may be required.
Dress for the occasion
The warm climate on Batuu (and in Orlando) dictates that citizens wear comfortable, breathable outfits that are as practical as they are attractive. As a visitor, you’re more than welcome to mimic local fashion in order to be comfortable, just as long as you can’t be mistaken for a local yourself.
But there are certain rules that you might want to know about: only youngsters under 14 can dress in replica costumes of galactic heroes. Grown-ups are welcome to dress in outfits inspired by heroes or villains of legend (This is commonly referred to as “Disneybounding” by visitors), but nothing that looks too convincing. Furthermore, full masks and Jedi robes (even those purchased from the marketplace stalls) are prohibited from being worn in the land.
Make reservations!
Travelers who have been granted landing clearance to Black Spire Outpost have already discovered that Oga’s Cantina, Savi’s Workshop – Hand-built Lightsabers, and Droid Depot are popular spots. That’s why it’s highly encouraged to make reservations. Once open at Walt Disney World Resort, you can make reservations for Oga’s Cantina up to 180 days in advance. Trust us — it’s worth waking up a little early to reserve your spot just to hear DJ R-3X’s latest set while sipping on the specialty drinks available.
You can exchange Earthly currency for “something more real”
While vendors and shopkeepers in Black Spire gladly accept off-world currencies, you can also exchange your money for Batuuan Spira. You can transfer funds from your account to an authentic metal Spira, for a minimum of $100, which can be used wherever you go on Batuu. Just tap on the register’s datapad at checkout and you’re shopping like a real Batuuan.
Fly the Falcon
Hondo Ohnaka’s looking for crews to fly the Millennium Falcon, with no prior experience required. That means you’ll probably need to queue up behind a bunch of other recruits looking to try their hand at shipping *ahem* legitimate salvage and cargo *ahem*.
Thankfully, if you are traveling solo, you can get in a special line — just look for the “Single Rider” sign when heading over to Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. Whenever Hondo’s helpers have a single seat open in the cockpit, you’ll get assigned to a mission.
Enjoy your visit to Batuu and Til the Spire!!
No matter if you’re there to help the Resistance survive, assist the First Order in tightening its grip on the galaxy, or just stopping by to pull a heist and make a few credits, you’ll be blending in with the locals and having fun in no time with the advice below.
Speak the local lingo
It’s always a good idea to learn about the local culture when you travel to a new country, and it’s no different when you step onto Batuu. Luckily for you, Batuuans speak Galactic Basic, so you’ll have no problem conversing with anyone you meet in the marketplace or in the cantina. That said, you’ll find these local greetings useful:
- “Bright suns!” (“Good day!”)
- “Rising moons.” (“Good evening/night.”)
- “May the Spires keep you.” (Said when parting ways; a formal goodbye.)
- “’Til the Spire” (Said when parting ways; a casual goodbye.)
Come with appropriate accessories
Even though Batuu is a place where a lot of action takes place, rest assured that you’ll be safe without your trusty blaster. Any prop weapon with a trigger or belt is prohibited. Lightsabers are permitted in Black Spire Outpost, just make sure they’re properly put away when you go on attractions and use common sense when around crowds of people.
Keep an eye on your droids
Dress for the occasion
The warm climate on Batuu (and in Orlando) dictates that citizens wear comfortable, breathable outfits that are as practical as they are attractive. As a visitor, you’re more than welcome to mimic local fashion in order to be comfortable, just as long as you can’t be mistaken for a local yourself.
But there are certain rules that you might want to know about: only youngsters under 14 can dress in replica costumes of galactic heroes. Grown-ups are welcome to dress in outfits inspired by heroes or villains of legend (This is commonly referred to as “Disneybounding” by visitors), but nothing that looks too convincing. Furthermore, full masks and Jedi robes (even those purchased from the marketplace stalls) are prohibited from being worn in the land.
Make reservations!
Travelers who have been granted landing clearance to Black Spire Outpost have already discovered that Oga’s Cantina, Savi’s Workshop – Hand-built Lightsabers, and Droid Depot are popular spots. That’s why it’s highly encouraged to make reservations. Once open at Walt Disney World Resort, you can make reservations for Oga’s Cantina up to 180 days in advance. Trust us — it’s worth waking up a little early to reserve your spot just to hear DJ R-3X’s latest set while sipping on the specialty drinks available.
You can exchange Earthly currency for “something more real”
While vendors and shopkeepers in Black Spire gladly accept off-world currencies, you can also exchange your money for Batuuan Spira. You can transfer funds from your account to an authentic metal Spira, for a minimum of $100, which can be used wherever you go on Batuu. Just tap on the register’s datapad at checkout and you’re shopping like a real Batuuan.
Fly the Falcon
Hondo Ohnaka’s looking for crews to fly the Millennium Falcon, with no prior experience required. That means you’ll probably need to queue up behind a bunch of other recruits looking to try their hand at shipping *ahem* legitimate salvage and cargo *ahem*.
Thankfully, if you are traveling solo, you can get in a special line — just look for the “Single Rider” sign when heading over to Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. Whenever Hondo’s helpers have a single seat open in the cockpit, you’ll get assigned to a mission.
Enjoy your visit to Batuu and Til the Spire!!
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Monday, August 5, 2019
New Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Cookbook to be Released This Fall
Visitors to Batuu will soon be able to bring its farm-to-table style of cooking home when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – The Official Black Spire Outpost Cookbook is released this fall.
Based on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park and at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the book features new recipes from Strono “Cookie” Tuggs, the former head chef at Maz Kanata’s castle on Takodana, who is now the proprietor of Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo.
The cookbook, written by Chelsea Monroe-Cassel and Marc Sumerak, will include delicious intergalactic recipes for all skill levels.
Here’s just a sample:
Look for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – The Official Black Spire Outpost Cookbook on store shelves in November.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is already open at Disneyland Park and officially opens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on August 29th.
Source: Disney Parks Blog
Based on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park and at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the book features new recipes from Strono “Cookie” Tuggs, the former head chef at Maz Kanata’s castle on Takodana, who is now the proprietor of Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo.
The cookbook, written by Chelsea Monroe-Cassel and Marc Sumerak, will include delicious intergalactic recipes for all skill levels.
Here’s just a sample:
Look for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – The Official Black Spire Outpost Cookbook on store shelves in November.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is already open at Disneyland Park and officially opens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on August 29th.
Source: Disney Parks Blog
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